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20:00
I know what an MCVE is. I just dont think one is required to figure out why a List doesn't get allocated by the EF
user47589
okay, you are newing up an object yourself, so the collection won't be created as well.
Must be simple
@Asheh I see no annotations
user47589
no, your last example showed us what we needed, finally.
Wooohoooo
Im "newing" an object because im creating it
And adding it
So in this instance I need to allocate
I think I see
user47589
20:02
use the example code i provided earlier. create a backing field for the property, set it in the constructor, and have the property get/set the backing field
user47589
public class Foo
{
    private List<Bar> _bars = new List<Bar>();

	public virtual List<Bar> Bars
	{
		get { return _bars; }
		set { _bars = value; }
	}
}
Yeah I could do that but.... what does EF do when it has data in it?
Check if its null and then reallocate it or?
user47589
it will set the property itself.
And the internal object will get discarded?
user47589
yes.
20:03
@Asheh - If you are constructing that object to persist from in memory, then you need to instantiate the collection before adding to it.
right I see now
It all makes perfect sense, thanks
user47589
either do it this way, or actually match.Snaps = new List<....>
yeah just done that ;)
user47589
I prefer the constructor approach, since the constructed object is always usable.
user47589
But both are fine.
20:04
I think "stuff happened"
Now, after 3 weeks
user47589
Stuff happens.
I can see if any data is in my Db
Somehow
user47589
my boss just went home
user47589
time to break out the keggers
Teaching angular to a very very junior dev. It's proving to be quite difficult
user47589
20:07
i bet.
w/unit testing, which feels like moving pyramids at this point
We were all noobs one day
Like me with EF right now
@CharlieBrown I've been meaning to set my mind to just kind of thinking about how I'd teach a complete beginner
Ive recently taken on a masters student
that should be interesting
I mean like, starting with what source code is, what a compiler does etc
user47589
20:10
yeah
Just in the sense of, here's enough to understand what we're actually doing here
Right, since this dev has no compiled language experience either, its difficult to explain certain concepts
Hey guys.
user47589
I enjoy teaching. My first job involved teaching our clients how to script our application, I loved that job.
Whoa it takes 20 seconds to save the database
20:10
@CharlieBrown in what sense is this individual a dev?
Need to chat having an anxiety attack!
and not just a ...person
Its hard to watch someone struggle for hours on something when it would only take you 5min to write it yourself
Only programmers would understand how I feel...
@SeventhSon ...does that help?
user47589
20:11
@Asheh you're doing something funky, I regularly save large object graphs with EF with just a few seconds.
I dunno...
What will help.
Running in debug might be part of it
So, I started a new job about 6 months ago...
If you actually mean anxiety attack, well you have my sympathy. If you're using it as a euphemism for a really bad situation, that is not very considerate
user47589
Anxiety attack? Take a short walk.
20:12
I'm the only coder at this company. They have a sprawling, poorly written custom CMS and shopping cart system.
No, I mean I don't know what to do and feel like I'm having an anxiety attack!
user47589
I get panic attacks, though its been a few months. Stress balls are also good. Or take off your shoes/socks and rub your toes into carpet for a while.
Ughhhh
Snaps = '((System.Data.Entity.DynamicProxies.MatchEvent_FBA7C5FF3F39AC33B0BF4192A301CA9D‌​449826196190AB299723337B9DB8107D)match).Snaps' threw an exception of type 'System.Data.Entity.Core.EntityCommandExecutionException'
Is there ever a time when you say "this project / company cannot be helped?"
@Amy I've never had one but I get the impression it's similar to the feeling in your chest and head of being startled by a very loud noise, but for no reason, and doesn't go away
@Asheh - Nice, you made it create the dynamic proxy.
20:13
Yes, ASAP Seventh Son
Travis, - nice?! it throws an exception lol
As soon as possible
user47589
@TomW its like this overwhelming fear of something. you can know the fear is completely irrational, but it doesn't matter. it snowballs.
Well, what do you mean?
@Amy I suppose I'm thinking more of physical symptoms. I've known people for whom it causes them to go faint, puke etc
20:14
Gawd anxiety, my worst demon
I've tried telling my boss that the application is ... unmanageable. But they aren't listening.
user47589
@TomW yeah.
I feel like I'm going to puke and my heart is racing
After living with anxiety and for around 16 years I could probably write a book
Seventh Son - take a breather
user47589
Anxiety sucks
20:15
/me hugs Seventh Son
SUCKS ASS
but hey were still alive right
They make me track every hour here. Then they want to know why I haven't fixed the cart problem.
@SeventhSon often
user47589
If you're having anxiety problems, ground yourself with something physical, just enough to distract your brain a little.
on this note going to spend time with the wife instead of staring at entity lamework
user47589
20:16
It slows down or stops the snowball.
laters
Often what, Tom?
mf. docker should protect you from diff between hosts
@SeventhSon I often find myself thinking that these people/company cannot be helped
20:16
This is important
Wanting to know why it's not done is not a trap.
But then what do I do? I'd have to find another job, and putting myself in their shoes, they need a fix.
They just want to know why so they can do something about it.
Well, the application is a pile of horse-shit, written by hacks and amateurs over the course of 5 years.
It is not setting you up to incriminate yourself, if it's an unfixable mess, they need to know that
That's why.
20:18
So If I have a Form with a DGV on it, and when a user clicks a button. I want to iterate through the DGV to send emails and Show a ProgressForm(A modal/Dialog form with a progressbar) while the DGV is iterated. The only way I can see how to do that is:

FormProgress progForm = new FormProgress();

progForm.Shown += async (sx, ex) =>
{
      Foreach(var row in DGV.rows)
      {
           //Perform logic on Main form DGV etc.
      }
}
is there a better way?
I already told them it's a mess. It puts them in a bad situation because it would take me a year to re-write it.
I suggested an open source solution but it's their intellectual property and they're attached to it.
What alternatives have you suggested besides the open source sln?
re-writing it.
@SeventhSon oh dear, it's NIH syndrome
20:19
Provide a range of options and there impact to the business
@KendallFrey no doubt
There isn't a range of options. I'm the only coder here.
Not invented here (NIH) is a stance adopted by social, corporate, or institutional cultures that avoid using or buying already existing products, research, standards, or knowledge because of their external origins and costs. The reasons for not wanting to use the work of others are varied, but some can include fear of patent infringement, lack of understanding of the foreign work, an unwillingness to acknowledge or value the work of others (jealousy), and forming part of a wider turf war. As a social phenomenon, this philosophy manifests as an unwillingness to adopt an idea or product because it...
purchase sln, use open source, fix bugs, rewrite... many options
20:21
@SeventhSon are you afraid of conflict with these people?
How do they know I'm just not capable enough? How do I know that?
Do you dislike the notion of insisting that they're wrong and having to defend it?
I'm not afraid of conflict, but I have a poor record of convincing people things they aren't already convinced.
I don't know that they're wrong. Maybe another more skilled or patient coder could work here... I dunno the last guy quit after two years because it's a mess.
@Asheh - The names of your class properties must exactly match the database column names, and have public getters and setters.
@SeventhSon Just a question, but if you're the only coder as you've said, then you're (Assumedly) the subject matter expert. Are you recognized as such?
20:24
@SeventhSon sounds like my last job
Not really. I'm new here, and although I've been coding for many years, I'm not particularly convincing in terms of expressing myself. Besides, how do you say "I really shouldn't be completing this fix today, instead let's talk about freezing all new dev for the next year while I re-write your application because it's frustrating for me to work on and costly/time consuming? "
well, you should def NOT do that
lol, yeah
reduce/refactor and migrate
@SeventhSon Are you prone to anxiety attacks, or do you find your boss is extra hostile? This one takes a bit of introspection to properly determine.
20:26
Ultimately I sat down with the GM, the CEO, and one of the presidents of the company I basically said, "look, you're running this company like it's 20 years ago. You need to outsource your IT operations to a contracting company, hire a CMS development company to re-create your websites in a sane way, and host it on Rackspace"
They aren't really hostile.
@SeventhSon sounds exactly like my last job
Mike, that's exactly what I said to them.
Nice company, nice people, really misguided
@SeventhSon then I quit a few months later
As our systems analyst said today, you can't save people from themselves
20:26
Maybe I'm your replacement.
I will say single dev shops are some of the worst. mostly b/c management doesnt realize the problem that causes
its indicative of bigger organizational problems
Is your name Tom? I know who my replacement was
No, my name's not Tom.
20:27
wat
Did you work for MySpace?
: )
Tom... MySpace... yeah forget it.
lol no. But seriously, give them a written action plan and start working on your resume.
Or don't. Just get out.
I want to imagine that it's MY company. I mean I don't want to just bail on them.
lol
tragic thinking
At a certain point you've got to look out for yourself
20:30
If it was your company you wouldn't be such a retard about it, they deserve everything they get for creating this situation
user47589
You sound more loyal to the company letting you down than you are to yourself.
You will never look back at your life and regret not going into the office more
I know bu the other side of the coin is that it's convenient and pays OK.
At the end of the day it's a professional relationship. No more, no less.
Why yes, I am often on the far end of the 'sympathy spectrum', how could you tell
20:31
@SeventhSon move to a company that actually appreciates your talent and skills and I can guaranty you're going to end up making more money
Well thank you for talking to me about it.... there's no easy answer here.
@SeventhSon From someone who got out of this recently, drop this idea ASAP. It's incredibly dangerous to your mental well being. When I dropped it (and the employer who was similar to yours but with added hostility), my friends and family noticed a marked improvement in my demeaner, and I was generally happier.
Well I just took a 25K pay cut coming from a hostile company. this one's toxic but not hostile. People are nice.
Oh bless your heart
But I don't know if I'm qualified to work anywhere/everywhere.
So it's not all about me being nice. Better the devil you know...
20:33
depends where you live i guess
even in my area, which isnt heavy tech you can have a job the next day if you quit
I'm close to the biggest city in the US!
Remember Dunning-Kruger. If incompetent people lack the skills to realise they're competent, the inverse is also true
@TomW Imposter syndrome
Exactly
Hmmm I'm not sure what that quote's driving at
20:34
I went through 3 positions before I found a good fit for me, at about 6 months to a year per. I would be surprised if the first one was perfect.
@SeventhSon get out. Developers are in such high demand at the moment you shouldn't have any problem finding a job
If you regularly find yourself thinking "Damn I suck at this", it's probably because you don't.
user47589
Imposter Syndrome gets us all at least once.
@Amy usually it's right after I fuck something up
Well, Tom, that's encouraging.
Did I mention this whole thing is web forms???
user47589
20:35
You did in a previous conversation.
@SeventhSon I'd be surprised if it wasn't web forms
When I left my last company I tried working for myself and did some work in razor / mvc and it was so beautiful...
Let's program like it's 1999!
user47589
let's dance like its 1985!
Strike mission is locked in. Do yourselves a favour and get out of there before we toast it.
20:37
Most of my experience is with web forms. Jesus I was working in VB.net until just two years ago!
@SeventhSon largely irrelevant. If you're got half a brain anywhere that's worth working at will train you
Really?
Really really
user47589
yeah
user47589
20:38
Skillsets transfer across languages pretty well.
What you really want to find is a company working with JicamaJS
I'd love to work with a team instead of being a lone-ranger.
I hate JavaScript with a passion though.
Maybe just lack of adequate exposure.
Thank you for letting me vent...
@SeventhSon no it's not. JavaScript is shit.
20:40
I don't think anyone actually likes JavaScript
lol
On the flip side, my wife is having tons of sex with me lately.
@TomW the ones that do are usually just defending it because it's what they learned first
Javascript isn't.... The worst?
@Sidney currently tied with PHP
Glad to hear there's some consensus about Javascript, I thought it was maybe just me.
20:41
!!jswat
^ watch and learn
@SeventhSon jesus christ, your problems are trivial
Watching
you've solved the big one
20:42
Well that is a big one, but that will change if I become unemployed again!
Nothing dries her up like paying the bills late.
I'd consider branching wife at that point
user47589
lol
And going with a different implementation
@TomW I'd fork that
< is not married
20:43
Watching the destroyallsoftware presentation
Damnit, I fucking hate ghost bugs.
The author of this software couldn't figure out if he should store user Ids in membership, session, or cookies, so he just uses them all at random.
@Sidney bug ahead
Try ranged battle
@mikeTheLiar Try Jumping Off.
And viewstate. CartIds are stored in session and viewstate and then they want to know why orders are getting messed up.
20:46
Translation : Trolled by life
What's a ghost bug going to haunt anyway? Your cold cuts? Food doesn't give a shit about ghosts
The ghost of panini past
oh sh...
user47589
Ghost in the Panini
And it's a custom styled CMS, so we can NEVER just port users over. They're locked into this shit system.
20:46
@TomW It haunts my sleep.. "Why the flying fuck did this stop working? Why did it start working again!?"
user47589
@SeventhSon we also have a shitty homebrew CMS
@SeventhSon the flames will cleanse
Do you have 700 customers on your shitty home-brew CMS?
Bells and whistles commercial CMS are hardly any better
user47589
employees, but yes.
20:47
But there are websites, each with their own styling. It can never be upgraded.
These are websites.
user47589
last week someone renamed a document in the CMS, and in doing so they crashed the intranet. i had to go in and rename the same document in the code in a dozen places
@SeventhSon Can I suggest you spend some time on workplace.stackexchange.com ? It helped me during a transition from a super shitty job. Most questions you could ask have already been asked, but it's great reading.
wow, new guy doesn't know what Outlook is
@Codeman wat
user47589
how do you not know what Outlook is?
20:49
@Codeman lotus notes guy?
user47589
did he live under a rock?
@Codeman Is this the one who keeps on borking your code?
Thank you for the workplace thing!
conversation I just overhead:

lead: "do you have Outlook installed?"

new guy: "Out... look?"
@Sidney no, he killed the old new guy and was given a newer guy
20:49
nah, this is a guy that started yesterday
the one who didn't know the diff between DVI/DP/HDMI/VGA
@Codeman sounds like someone who wasn't born for most of them
"DVI/DP/HDMI/VGA" <- one of these things is not like the others
OK, I'm gonna go back to staring at this mess and pretending I'm making progress. Thanks for the chat, guys and gals.
Damnit mike... sigh
I'll be back to rant another day!
20:50
You're right, who would include an analogue cable in with all those beautiful digital cables?
I think I found a bug in the typescript compiler
it finds circular dependencies when the files are referenced with absolute paths, but not when they are referenced with relative paths.
@Codeman in Microsoft reality, bug in YOU!
user47589
giggity
My company is getting ready to move and they're soliciting suggestions for the next location. What should I ask for?
20:54
@mikeTheLiar Trump Tower
@Codeman sorry I meant actually in the office
But I will take your suggestion of a large pile of feces under consideration
@mikeTheLiar Like, they want to move Citys? States? Within <city>?
coffee machine (free)
Offices, private or shared with at most one other person
preferably someone with whom you don't overlap your WFH days
@Sidney just to a different building. They're asking about amenities/L&F in the new location
> • What works with our current layout? What doesn’t?
• Have you seen anything cool/innovative/interesting in other company’s offices that we should copy?
• What “look and feel” should we have? Bank-like and traditional? Modern, edgy? Dark colors, bright colors?
• How do you envision your team working together? Do they work collaboratively or in their own little bubbles?
• What groups/departments need to be located close together?
• Does the current cubicle configuration work for your team? If not, what do you suggest?
@mikeTheLiar - How many people?
20:57
Found the ghost bug, and now I have someone to slap for swallowing exceptions.
@TravisJ ~75. Another ~25 remote
@mikeTheLiar - And how many work at a computer?
That's a considerate company
The most important thing to me would be quiet
@TravisJ That....is an interesting question. Currently all of them but the CEO is talking about getting rid of computers that aren't needed any more (i.e., tablets/mobiles/whatever)
user47589
20:58
@Sidney that is my biggest pet peeve, and my predecessor did that a lot
People can no longer call themselves a developer unless they have written software in a compiled language and shipped it. Until that time, you are just a "scripter" or some other derogatory term.
user47589
script kitty.
@Amy I get not doing anything about it if there isn't much you can do, but at the very least log it.
@mikeTheLiar sound-deadening materials wherever possible. Soft furnishings, carpets, plants, beanbags whatever
user47589
@Sidney yeah
20:59
seriously. if all you have written is html/css and browser-only javascript, you are not a developer yet

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